Thanks for Adam Mirowsky (mir@chorus.fr) for allowing to use his sy-list FAQ as a template. For any
addition to this FAQ (such as filling fields with "???"), mail me (Eduardo Poyart, poyart@rdc.puc-rio.br) to
tell me your suggestion.

32 PCM generators. In program mode : 32 notes for single
oscillator program ; 16 notes for dual oscillator program.

Multitimbral :

16 parts

Note-assign :

priority to last note, dynamic voice allocation.
A program can be polyphonic, monophonic or drum kit.
Monophonic mode does not have portamento.

Filters :

time-variant ; 1 LPF ?? dB/octave per oscillator no resonance.

LFO :

One pitch LFO, one amplitude LFOand one filter LFO for each oscillator.

Envelopes :

Attack time, attack level, decay time, break point, slope
time, sustain level, release time for amplitude and filter
of each of 2 PCM oscillators
Start level, attack time, attack level, decay time,
release level for pitch (shared by the 2 oscillators with
adjustable bias)
Envelopes can be controlled by velocity and keyboard tracking.

real-time (overwrite or overdub), step, auto and manual
punch-in, loop; records on one or many tracks/channels at
a time; event edit; control change generator; real-time or
track/measure quantization (the latter selectable by event and
with strength and offset parameters).

Resolution :

1/48th or 1/96th of a quarter note. More time signatures with 1/48 resolution.